Egypt to regulate Uber, Careem ride-hailing services
Egypt said Wednesday it will regulate ride-hailing services Uber and Careem after they sparked protests from taxi drivers in Cairo over allegations the smartphone applications bypass traffic regulations.
The cab drivers protest that not only they are losing clients to Uber and Careem, but the two services use vehicles that are unregistered for ferrying commuters.
Egypt's cabinet said the authorities would take steps to regulate the two ride-hailing services.
The parliamentary affairs ministry would "prepare legal amendments to regulate the applications after reviewing similar legislation in other countries," the cabinet said, adding the changes would be presented within a month.
Uber and Careem drivers would also "have to pay taxes" and their apps would need to establish a "suitable framework for traditional taxi drivers to join them," the cabinet said in a statement.
Earlier this month, Uber agreed with the Moscow government to use only officially licensed taxi drivers.